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Vol 1, No 1 (2019) | FUNCTIONAL-LINGUISTIC PARAMETERS OF ENGLISH PROFESSIONAL DISCOURSE | Abstract PDF (Eng) similar documents |
D. S. Khramchenko | ||
"... relations, pragmatic conventions and standardization, etiquette, functional differences between official ..." | ||
Vol 2, No 1 (2020) | The ‘meeting’ situation model in English professional communication | Abstract similar documents |
S. P. Anokhina | ||
"... of the present study is to reveal and systematize functional-pragmatic and cognitive features ..." | ||
Vol 4, No 3 (2022) | Fraseological Units in English Discourse of Mass Media: Functional-Linguistic Analysis | Abstract similar documents |
O. P. Minaeva | ||
"... and idiomatic vocabulary in the media, as well as the significant pragmatic potential and multifunctionality ..." | ||
Vol 2, No 2 (2020) | A pragmatic approach to the analysis of marketing adaptation to Russian national culture | Abstract PDF (Eng) similar documents |
A. N. Tikhomirova | ||
"... of samples were analyzed, and two cases are presented in the paper. The pragmatic approach was used ..." | ||
Vol 1, No 4 (2019) | Academic authenticity of neuro-linguistic programming as a discursive practice | Abstract similar documents |
Yu. V. Gilyasev | ||
"... or mass worldview. After having exposed the author’s intentions one can state the pragmatic strategy ..." | ||
Vol 4, No 3 (2022) | Comic Language Means in the English-Language Comic Books | Abstract similar documents |
K. A. Radyuk | ||
"... The article is devoted to the study of language means used to create a pragmatic effect of humour ..." | ||
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